Something Strange & Deadly Book Club Week 3

If you missed the awesome discussions last week, be sure to check them all out here. I’ve got the full list of people who’ve shared their responses with me via the participation prize form and week 2 giveaway form.

Now, to choose the winner of the second week’s prizes–a signed copy of Angelfire by Courtney Moulton, Angelfire swag, a signed copy of SS&D or ADS&L, and signed swag…

For those of you just joining this, here’s how the book club works: I have the week’s discussion questions (one for book 1 and one for book 2) below. You have the rest of August to answer these, and you can answer them anywhere on the web (that’s publicly visible, of course).

If you don’t want to answer this week’s discussion question, that’s fine! You can chime in next week (the final week). One discussion qualifies you for the participation prize. 🙂 What is the prize? A copy of the e-novella A Dawn Most Wicked or an exclusive cut scene from A Darkness Strange and Lovely.

Of course, if you want to be eligible for this week’s AWESOME giveaway, you’ll want to be sure you answer this week’s discussion question somewhere on the web (publicly visible, of course) before Monday of next week (8/26), when I choose a winner!

This Week’s Giveaway Prizes

Signed copy of Aimée Carter’s Goddess Test

Signed copy of Something Strange & Deadly or A Darkness Strange & Lovely

Something Strange & Deadly Discussion Question #3

Eleanor finds herself more and more intrigued by (perhaps even attracted to) Daniel Sheridan, the inventor of the Spirit-Hunters. What is it about him that appeals to her? And vice versa, what do you think attracts Daniel to Eleanor?

Some of my favorite books feature heroines being pushed into courtship with one fellow–the man who society deems appropriate–while their heart yearns for someone else. Books like Pride & Prejudice, Persuasion, North and South–they all present a romantic theme of lovers separated by class, society, family, etc. My all-time-favorite book of this sort is hands-down A Room with a View by E.M. Forster, and I don’t think it’s mere coincidence that George is sort of like Daniel and Cecil a bit like Clarence…

If you haven’t read the book, I highly recommend it, and you can even check out this FIRST EDITION from 1908 here!

A Darkness Strange & Lovely Discussion Question #3

In 1876, Paris was really the most glamorous city on earth. The City of Light with its electric street lamps, it’s uniform (and gorgeous) beige buildings and slate rooftops, the museums and gardens–to say nothing of all the beautiful people and clothes. It’s no wonder the Spirit-Hunters find themselves distracted from the Dead by luncheons and salons, new clothes and new equipment. Do you think, if you were in their shoes, you might also be easily distracted by all the wonders Paris holds? Or would you be better able to force it all aside and focus on the rising problem of les Morts?

And there we have it, friends! That’s week 3 for our discussion of Something Strange & Deadly and A Darkness Strange & Lovely! Stay tuned for a fun movie casting thing on Wednesday, and on Friday, I’ll have a list of all your awesome discussions!